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US1686035A
US1686035A US23414A US2341425A US1686035A US 1686035 A US1686035 A US 1686035A US 23414 A US23414 A US 23414A US 2341425 A US2341425 A US 2341425A US 1686035 A US1686035 A US 1686035A
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  • One object of my invention is' to provide a device of the aboveindicated character that shall prevent the displacement of a maximum-demand pointer from indicating position by shocks and jars.
  • Another object of my invention is to provide a simple and. efl'ective means for resettlng a maximum-demand polnter to its initial or zero position.
  • Another object of my invention is to pro-.
  • vide means for positively securing a maxi mum-demand pointer to a holding member in any position to which the pointer may be moved.
  • a further object of my 1nvent1on is to provide a maximum-demand indicating device.
  • I provide a yieldable holding member, such .as a cork disk, that is normally held stationary by a relatively powerful spring. Thisspring so frictionally holds the driven pointer as to require the application of considerable force to move it from indicating position. 4
  • a pawl member is mounted on the driven pointer for actuation by the driving pointer and is provided with a relatively sharp point for positive engagement with the yi'eldable in position against allof the ordinary vibrations and shocks encountered in service and permits the pointer to be readily set to its initial or zero position by hand.
  • Figure 1 is a side view of a maximum-demand indicating device constructed in accordance with my invention
  • Fig. 2 is a front elevational view of the device shown in Fig. 1, parts broken away and omitted for clearness, and
  • Fig. 3 is a sectional view, taken along the line III-III of Fig. 1.
  • an operating rod 12 that extends through a portion 14 of the meter casing and is provided with a handle 15 for resetting the pointer 3 to initial or zero posit-ion;
  • the yieldable holding member 5 preferably constructed of cork and of discoidal shape, surrounds, the shaft 1 and is secured in fixed relation to the ratchet 8, the disk 5 and relative to the shaft 1.
  • the" driven pointer is substantially positively held tive engagement with the disk 5.
  • a projection 25, on the pawl 6 hes in the path of movement of the driving inter 2 so that, when the latter comes in so stantlal grstery with the pointer 3,'the pawl 6 will be automatically released from the disk 5 to permit pointer 3 position, the pawl 6 is a ain released to cause the point to positive y engage thedisk 5.
  • the maximum or driven pointer is 'frictionally held in position by a relatively light spring, against the resistance of which the driving pointer must act.
  • This spring being relatively weak, permits the ready displacement of the pointer from indicating position.
  • the drivlng pointer 2 does not act against the resistance of the spring 9 but, instead, acts only against the driven pointer 3, after releasing the pawl 6 from the disk 5.
  • the pointer 3 is substantial y)pos1tively locked against even the more violent shocks, Jars and vibrations that are likely to occur in service and transportation.
  • means for releasably holding the driven elemeans for holding the driven element in position comprising a normally stationary yieldable member and a member'carried by the driven element, hating a portion for indenting the surface of the yieldable member, said indenting member being movable to engage difierent surface portions of said yieldable member.
  • a'demand-indicating device the combination with a periodically-reset operating shaft, a driving pointer secured thereto and a driven pointer relatively movably related to said shaft, of aholding member and an engaging member pivotally mounted on the driven pointer for releasable engagement withsaid holding member, said engaging member being released b the driving pointer upon movement thereof in one direction only.
  • a demand-indicating device the combination with a periodically-reset operating shaft, a driving pointer secured thereto and a driven pointer relatively-movably mounted thereon, of a yieldable disk relat1vely-mov ably mounted on the shaft, a pawl member pivotally mounted on the driven pointer and having a relatively sharp point, said pawl being normally so biased that the point thereof indents the surface of said disk, a ratchet secured to said disk, 21 second pawl co-operating with said ratchet and constituting means for returning the driven ointer to an initial position, and means for rictionally holding said disk against movement, said driving pointer operating to release said first pawl from said disk and to drive the driven pointer.

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A. ROTH MAXIMUM DEMAND DEVICE Filed April 15, 1925 INVENTOR Elbe/7 Ram ATTORNEY WITNESSES:
- Patented Oct. 2, 1928.
UNITED STATES PATENT -.orlucEQ ALBERT ROTH, OI PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA, ASSIGNOR. TO WESTINGHOUSE ELEC- TRIO MANUI ACTURING COMPANY, A CORPORATION OF PENNSYLVANIA.
One object of my invention is' to provide a device of the aboveindicated character that shall prevent the displacement of a maximum-demand pointer from indicating position by shocks and jars.
Another object of my invention is to provide a simple and. efl'ective means for resettlng a maximum-demand polnter to its initial or zero position.
Another object of my invention is to pro-.
vide means for positively securing a maxi mum-demand pointer to a holding member in any position to which the pointer may be moved. r
A further object of my 1nvent1on is to provide a maximum-demand indicating device.
that shall be simple and durable in construcl tion and effective in its operation? Heretofore, it has been usual, in maximumdemand meters, to rovide driving and driven demandpointers, t e driven pointer of which is frictionally held in the maximum position to which it is moved by the driving .pointer. This construction is ordinarily eflective where no vibrations or shocks are" likely to occur to the instrument. However, where the meters are subject to any considerable vi bration or shocks, displacement of the driven pointer from its indicating position occurs, thus rendering the'instrument inaccurate.
In practicing my invention, I provide a yieldable holding member, such .as a cork disk, that is normally held stationary bya relatively powerful spring. Thisspring so frictionally holds the driven pointer as to require the application of considerable force to move it from indicating position. 4
A pawl member is mounted on the driven pointer for actuation by the driving pointer and is provided with a relatively sharp point for positive engagement with the yi'eldable in position against allof the ordinary vibrations and shocks encountered in service and permits the pointer to be readily set to its initial or zero position by hand.
In the accompanying drawings,
pointer 3, and, at its other en pawl 6, to bias the. latter towards opera- MAXIMUM-DMD DEVICE.
Application flled' April 15 1925. Serial No. 23,414.
Figure 1 is a side view of a maximum-demand indicating device constructed in accordance with my invention,
Fig. 2 is a front elevational view of the device shown in Fig. 1, parts broken away and omitted for clearness, and
Fig. 3is a sectional view, taken along the line III-III of Fig. 1.
Since the meter, for which my invention is adapted, constitutes no part of my present invention, it is not shown, and only those parts necessary to a full and complete understanding of my invention are set forth.
4 second pawl 11, for actuating the ratchet 8,
and an operating rod 12 that extends through a portion 14 of the meter casing and is provided with a handle 15 for resetting the pointer 3 to initial or zero posit-ion;
The yieldable holding member 5, preferably constructed of cork and of discoidal shape, surrounds, the shaft 1 and is secured in fixed relation to the ratchet 8, the disk 5 and relative to the shaft 1. A sleeve member 17, that is fixed to the ratchet 8 and the disk .5,
' and also relatively movable with respect to 'ordinary shocks and jars encountered in'servthe driven pointer 3.
The pawl 6, that is pivotally ice, to thereby constitute holdingmeans for mounted on The spring 9 bears the ratchet 8 being both movably mounted the'driven pointer 3 by a pivot pin 19, is proetween gvided with a relatively sharp point 20. for holding member. By this construction, the" driven pointer is substantially positively held tive engagement with the disk 5. A projection 25, on the pawl 6 hes in the path of movement of the driving inter 2 so that, when the latter comes in so stantlal reglstery with the pointer 3,'the pawl 6 will be automatically released from the disk 5 to permit pointer 3 position, the pawl 6 is a ain released to cause the point to positive y engage thedisk 5.
By moving the rod 12 backward and forward alon its longitudinal axis, by means of the ban le member 15, resetting-movement is transmitted to the driven pointer 3 through the pawl 11, the ratchet 8, the disk 5 and the pawl 6. i
In a usual form of demand indicator, the maximum or driven pointer is 'frictionally held in position by a relatively light spring, against the resistance of which the driving pointer must act. This spring, being relatively weak, permits the ready displacement of the pointer from indicating position.
In the device of my invention, the drivlng pointer 2 does not act against the resistance of the spring 9 but, instead, acts only against the driven pointer 3, after releasing the pawl 6 from the disk 5. Thus, when the pointer 3 is not being driven b the ointer 2, the pointer 3 is substantial y)pos1tively locked against even the more violent shocks, Jars and vibrations that are likely to occur in service and transportation.
While I have shown and described a particular form of my invention, changes may be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope thereof, and I desire, therefore, that only such limitations shall be placed'thereon as are imposed by the prior art. 1
I claim as my invention:
1. The combination with a drivin member and a driven member actuated y said driving member, of a holding member and means co-operating between the driven and holding members and releasable by the driving member prior to movement of the driven member by the driving member for positively holding the driven member against.
means co-operating between the driven and holding members responsive to. movement of the driving member to permit the driven member to move free of the holding member and automaticall effective to positively hold the driven mem r against movement relafrictionally held against movement, and
means co-operating between the driven and holding members for positively holding the driven member against movement relative to the holding member.
5. In a demand-indicating device, the combination with driving and driven elements, of
means for releasably holding the driven elemeans for holding the driven element in position, comprising a normally stationary yieldable member and a member'carried by the driven element, hating a portion for indenting the surface of the yieldable member, said indenting member being movable to engage difierent surface portions of said yieldable member.
7. In a'demand-indicating device, the combination with a periodically-reset operating shaft, a driving pointer secured thereto and a driven pointer relatively movably related to said shaft, of aholding member and an engaging member pivotally mounted on the driven pointer for releasable engagement withsaid holding member, said engaging member being released b the driving pointer upon movement thereof in one direction only.
8. In a demand-indicating device, the combination with a periodically-reset operating shaft, a driving pointer secured thereto and a driven pointer relatively-movably mounted thereon, of a yieldable disk relat1vely-mov ably mounted on the shaft, a pawl member pivotally mounted on the driven pointer and having a relatively sharp point, said pawl being normally so biased that the point thereof indents the surface of said disk, a ratchet secured to said disk, 21 second pawl co-operating with said ratchet and constituting means for returning the driven ointer to an initial position, and means for rictionally holding said disk against movement, said driving pointer operating to release said first pawl from said disk and to drive the driven pointer.
9. The combination with a driving member and a deflecting member moved thereby to deflection-indicating position, of means for preventing movement of said deflecting member from said position comprising a deformable surface and a member interposed between said surface and deflecting member,
said interposed member coacting directly with said deformable surface.
10. The combination with a driving member and a deflecting member moved thereby to deflection-indicating position, of means for preventing movement in either direction of-said deflecting member from said position comprising a deformable surface and a member interposed between said surface and deflecting member, said interposed member (Eoacting directly with said deformable surace.
11'. The combination with a driving member and a deflect-in member moved thereby in one direction to eflection-indicating position, of means for locking said deflecting member in said position, and means for releasing suid locking means prior to renewed in one direction to deflection-indicating position, of means for locking said deflecting member in said position, means for releasing said locking means prior to renewed move ment of said deflectin member in said'one direction, and means for returning said deflecting member to an initial position with said deflecting member locked by said locking means.
In testimony whereof, I have hereunto subscribed my name this 6th day of April 1925.
ALBERT ROTH.
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US2605736A (en) * 1950-08-01 1952-08-05 Taylor Instrument Co Maximum and minimum registering instrument
US2681635A (en) * 1947-05-29 1954-06-22 Pullars Instr Ltd Indicating instrument having maximum and/or minimum reading indicating members

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US2681635A (en) * 1947-05-29 1954-06-22 Pullars Instr Ltd Indicating instrument having maximum and/or minimum reading indicating members
US2605736A (en) * 1950-08-01 1952-08-05 Taylor Instrument Co Maximum and minimum registering instrument

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